The Meadow
S2E1 When Indecision Slows a Renovation—and Creativity Pushes Forward
Season 2, Episode 1
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11m
As renovation decisions pile up, Lauren and David navigate moments of indecision while transforming a seventies house into a true family home. Between client projects for their interior design business, they finalize stair railings, tile layouts, and styling choices using antiques and meaningful artwork. The process—reminiscent of the creative crossroads seen on Fixer Upper and Home Town—pushes them to trust inspiration, plan a future vegetable garden and stone walls, and move forward even when certainty feels just out of reach.
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S2E2 Three Months to Move In—and a Ho...
With just three months until move-in, Lauren and David pause to reflect on how far their renovation has come. The old house—designed for their family of seven—has become both a creative testing ground and an emotional anchor as they balance client work and home decisions. Rich craftsmanship and a...
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S2E3 Seeing the Renovation Through th...
Lauren and David continue shaping their new home while viewing each decision through the lens of family life and childhood memory. Furniture layouts and fabric choices for the family room spark debate, while natural materials help ground the space in warmth and calm. As excitement builds around p...
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S2E4 Waiting for Growth as the House ...
After returning from the beach, Lauren and David check on their garden and discover unexpected growth alongside new challenges. Reflections on years of moving sharpen the meaning of finally putting down roots, while design decisions focus on carving out personal spaces for each child. Stone garde...